What is the burro’s tail used for?
Burro’s tail exudes vibrant Kun Qi, which signifies receptivity and nurturing. It can invite prosperity, potentially enhancing wealth and success. The burro’s tail, with its dense, hanging trails, symbolizes connection, helping to cultivate harmonious relationships and social cohesion. Burro’s tail symbolises endurance, resilience, and a strong connection to the earth element. It is suitable for Southwest-facing corners as this direction corresponds to love and relationships in Feng Shui.
Is burro’s tail a succulent or cactus?
Burro’s Tail is a succulent plant producing trailing stems up to 24 inches long with triangular-shaped fleshy blue-green leaves. It is an attractive plant in a hanging container that allows the trailing stems to be highlighted. Burro’s Tail Introduction The stems can grow up to 2-4 feet long, creating a cascading effect that makes it perfect for hanging baskets or as a trailing plant in rock gardens.